This months Baker Street Property Meet is taking place online as an Emergency COVID-19 Property Investors Summit. Its a free to join event with over 1000 people already registered.
In this Property Investors...
Its a distressing time for Buy To Let (BTL) Landlords with tenants affected by Coronavirus (COVID-19). Now if tenants don’t pay their rent, landlords won’t be able to evict them for non rent...
In the video below I provide five compelling reasons why this Tory election win will be great news for UK property investors and Buy to Let investors.
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Do you fancy pitching for funding on a ‘Dragons Den’ style television show on Sky?
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Our first ‘How To Corporatise Your Property Business’ workshop of 2018 will be held on Sat 17th Feb.
The workshop takes you through the process of incorporating your personally held property...
Two Labour Councils made investment purchases of commercial property. (Strange when councils are meant to tax us for the provision of local essential services, not for running a property investment business!)...
In a rising property market, you can buy almost anything and the rapidly rising market, will ensure you make a profit. However, over the next few years the recent changes to buy-to-let taxation and uncertainty...
It depends on who you have as tenants. Shops which sell products off shelves (apart from supermarkets and convenience stores) are stuffed. It depends on what commercial property you have and who the tenants are. For example, yesterday we agreed a rent increase and a renewed 10 year lease with no break clause on a building let to a tyre and exhaust centre. A good solid business who pays the rent and if it ever became empty, a great building plot.
Like with anything In life, commercial Property is great if you know what you are doing... Read More
The opposite is in fact true. During the summer of last year, HMRC updated their tax manuals to specifically say under what circumstances landlords are eligible for s162 relief.
I wrote an article explaining all, which was published in Property Investor News Magazine. The article is titled, 'Now Is The Time To Incorporate Your Property Portfolio', and you can read it here >>>
https://bakerstreetpropertymeet.com/incorporate-buy-to-let-portfolio/... Read More
My point was not to imply wrongdoing or accuse the Council of hypocrisy. I just want to know exactly what the Council's have done so we can do it too!!
My understanding is that if you are resident in the UK, setting up an offshore company to invest in the UK assets would be of little value since ownership of the offshore company would have to be disclosed. I thought that it is mainly non-residents who use offshore companies.
I am just trying to figure out the Council's angle here?... Read More
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9:17 AM, 17th October 2020, About 4 years ago
Hi. Some are, some aren’t. It all depends.
It depends on who you have as tenants. Shops which sell products off shelves (apart from supermarkets and convenience stores) are stuffed. It depends on what commercial property you have and who the tenants are. For example, yesterday we agreed a rent increase and a renewed 10 year lease with no break clause on a building let to a tyre and exhaust centre. A good solid business who pays the rent and if it ever became empty, a great building plot.
Like with anything In life, commercial Property is great if you know what you are doing... Read More
10:36 AM, 13th May 2020, About 5 years ago
HSBC are not fast, but I believe they are the only bank taking on non-customers... Read More
11:33 AM, 21st June 2019, About 6 years ago
Hi. email address miss-spelt above. Please email: Ranjan@BakerStreetPropertyMeet.com... Read More
21:49 PM, 9th February 2018, About 7 years ago
Reply to the comment left by NW Landlord at 31/01/2018 - 11:27
The opposite is in fact true. During the summer of last year, HMRC updated their tax manuals to specifically say under what circumstances landlords are eligible for s162 relief.
I wrote an article explaining all, which was published in Property Investor News Magazine. The article is titled, 'Now Is The Time To Incorporate Your Property Portfolio', and you can read it here >>>
https://bakerstreetpropertymeet.com/incorporate-buy-to-let-portfolio/... Read More
7:22 AM, 3rd February 2018, About 7 years ago
If he ever gets in power then No.10 will have a 'rogue tenant'... Read More
16:27 PM, 9th November 2017, About 7 years ago
My point was not to imply wrongdoing or accuse the Council of hypocrisy. I just want to know exactly what the Council's have done so we can do it too!!
My understanding is that if you are resident in the UK, setting up an offshore company to invest in the UK assets would be of little value since ownership of the offshore company would have to be disclosed. I thought that it is mainly non-residents who use offshore companies.
I am just trying to figure out the Council's angle here?... Read More